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Monday, December 7, continued Recess for Dinner 8:00 p.m. GENERAL MEETING Speeches by Arizona State Public Officials, and Reports on Indian Progress and Programs [[strikethrough]] Chairman: Ed Rogers, Chippewa, First Vice-President call [[strikethrough]] Honorable Howard Pyle, Governor of Arizona Honorable Barry Goldwater, United States Senator [[/strikethrough]] Reports on Indian Progress and Programs: - Sam Gorman, Navajo, Tribal Enterprises ? Eagle Seelatsee, Yakima, Timber Program Representative from Ft. Peck, Oil Developoment - William Dean, Ft. Berthold, Relocation of Families - Oliver Talgo, Apache, Cattle Program sub, Howey Secakuku [[strikethrough]] Francis McKinley, [[/strikethrough]] Ute, Housing Program Tuesday, December 8, 1953 9:00 a.m. GENERAL MEETING: "Legislation" - Chairman: Maritn Cross, Gros Ventre, North Dakota Opening Statements: Rex Curry, Ute (Tribal Management Programs) Charles Grounds, Seminole (Trust Periods on Five-Tribes Lands) Maurice McCabe, Navajo (Public Law 280) Frieda Beazley, Ft. Peck (Taxing of Income from Trust Property) ? Dorsey Kahze, Mescalero (Competency Bill) Call ? Enos Francisco, Papago (Transfer of Medical Services) - Peter Star, Arikara (Turtle Mountain Withdrawal Bill) - Hollis Chough, [[strikethrough]] Rima [[/strikethrough]] Maricopa (Competency Bill) - Martin Vigil, Pueblo (Report on New Mexico Prohibition Repeal) ? Lewis Johnson, Yuma (Public Law 280) [[strikethrough]] Ernest Smith, Ft. Totten (Transfer of Medical Services [[/strikethrough]] - Jess Stevens, Apache (Indian Tax Exemptions) GENERAL DISCUSSION 12:00 noon [[strikethrough]] LUNCHEON MEETING, Westward Ho Hotel call "How Organizations Can Work Together on Indian Legislation" Chairman: Mrs. Ruth M. Bronson, Cherokee Speech: "The Crisis in Congress", by Oliver La Farge, President, American Association on Indian Affairs [[/strikethrough]]
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